This book conceptualizes the 'prohibition of advocacy of religious hatred' from the perspectives of international and comparative law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeroen Temperman is an associate professor of public international law at Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam. He is also the editor-in-chief of Religion and Human Rights.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. The Genesis of the Prohibition of Religious Hatred Constituting Incitement in International Law: 2. Pre-ICCPR developments 3. The drafting of Article 20(2) ICCPR Part II. Preliminary Matters: 4. The mandatory nature of Article 20(2) ICCPR 5. Article 20(2) ICCPR: prohibition per se or also human right? 6. Comparative international perspectives: CERD and the European Court of Human Rights on the 'right to be free from incitement' Part III. Legislative Obligations: Defining the Scope of the Offence of 'Advocacy of Religious Hatred that Constitutes Incitement': 7. The actus reus of 'advocacy of religious hatred constituting incitement': threshold, definitions, and concepts 8. National incitement law checklist Part IV. Judging Incitement: 9. Intent 10. The context of religious hatred 11. Holocaust denial and glorification of religious violence Part V. Aggravating Factors and Sanctions: 12. Organized hatred 13. Sanctions Part VI. Conclusion: 14. Conclusion.
1. Introduction Part I. The Genesis of the Prohibition of Religious Hatred Constituting Incitement in International Law: 2. Pre-ICCPR developments 3. The drafting of Article 20(2) ICCPR Part II. Preliminary Matters: 4. The mandatory nature of Article 20(2) ICCPR 5. Article 20(2) ICCPR: prohibition per se or also human right? 6. Comparative international perspectives: CERD and the European Court of Human Rights on the 'right to be free from incitement' Part III. Legislative Obligations: Defining the Scope of the Offence of 'Advocacy of Religious Hatred that Constitutes Incitement': 7. The actus reus of 'advocacy of religious hatred constituting incitement': threshold, definitions, and concepts 8. National incitement law checklist Part IV. Judging Incitement: 9. Intent 10. The context of religious hatred 11. Holocaust denial and glorification of religious violence Part V. Aggravating Factors and Sanctions: 12. Organized hatred 13. Sanctions Part VI. Conclusion: 14. Conclusion.
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